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- Toledo_Maumees abstract "The Toledo Maumees were a baseball team originally formed in 1888. The team was based in Toledo, Ohio, and formed part of the Tri-State League for one season. Their home games were played at Speranza Park in Toledo.In 1889, the Maumees moved to the International Association, where they were also known as the Toledo Black Pirates. Managed by former player Charlie Morton, the team finished in fourth place with a 54-51 record. Toledo first baseman Perry Werden won the batting title with a .394 average while leading the league in hits (167). In 1890 the team joined the American Association. Again with Morton at the helm, the Maumees won 68 games, lost 64, and finished fourth in the nine-team league. Their top hitters were right fielder Ed Swartwood, who batted .327 with a slugging percentage of .444, and first sacker Werden, who had a .295 batting average and slugged .456. Egyptian Healy (22-21, 2.89) and Fred Smith (19-13, 3.27) led the pitching staff.At the end of the season, the team folded. They have no relationship to the Toledo Black Pirates of 1892, a club member of the original Western League which was based in the city. Led by manager Ed MacGregor, the Black Pirates went 28-29 to finish fourth among the teams that did not fold during the season (the league itself folded on July 11).".
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- Toledo_Maumees wikiPageWikiLink American_Association_(19th_century).
- Toledo_Maumees wikiPageWikiLink Baseball.
- Toledo_Maumees wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_American_Association_(19th_century)_baseball_teams.
- Toledo_Maumees wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_in_Toledo,_Ohio.
- Toledo_Maumees wikiPageWikiLink Charlie_Morton_(baseball,_born_1854).
- Toledo_Maumees wikiPageWikiLink Ed_Swartwood.
- Toledo_Maumees wikiPageWikiLink Egyptian_Healy.
- Toledo_Maumees wikiPageWikiLink First_baseman.
- Toledo_Maumees wikiPageWikiLink Fred_Smith_(1890s_pitcher).
- Toledo_Maumees wikiPageWikiLink Hit_(baseball).
- Toledo_Maumees wikiPageWikiLink International_Association_for_Professional_Base_Ball_Players.
- Toledo_Maumees wikiPageWikiLink Perry_Werden.
- Toledo_Maumees wikiPageWikiLink Right_fielder.
- Toledo_Maumees wikiPageWikiLink Slugging_percentage.
- Toledo_Maumees wikiPageWikiLink Speranza_Park.
- Toledo_Maumees wikiPageWikiLink Toledo,_Ohio.
- Toledo_Maumees wikiPageWikiLink Tri-State_League.
- Toledo_Maumees wikiPageWikiLink Western_League_(original).
- Toledo_Maumees wikiPageWikiLinkText "Toledo Maumee".
- Toledo_Maumees wikiPageWikiLinkText "Toledo Maumees".
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- Toledo_Maumees subject Category:Defunct_American_Association_(19th_century)_baseball_teams.
- Toledo_Maumees subject Category:Sports_in_Toledo,_Ohio.
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- Toledo_Maumees comment "The Toledo Maumees were a baseball team originally formed in 1888. The team was based in Toledo, Ohio, and formed part of the Tri-State League for one season. Their home games were played at Speranza Park in Toledo.In 1889, the Maumees moved to the International Association, where they were also known as the Toledo Black Pirates. Managed by former player Charlie Morton, the team finished in fourth place with a 54-51 record.".
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- Toledo_Maumees wasDerivedFrom Toledo_Maumees?oldid=661905179.
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